![]() ![]() It was pretty easy and I had pretty good teams. You’re confident going in, and you stay that way. But if you’ve done all the work and all that, it doesn’t really matter. I think the best way to explain it is like, I talk to kids and I’d say it’s like going in to take a test, right? When you go to take a test, you’re a lot more nervous when you know you’re not prepared. Q: What was the key to being clutch for you?Ī: It’s kind of hard to say … in some ways it’s just preparation. … He owned the Argonauts for a while.Ī: I don’t know. We had some private meetings ’cause he was trying to get me to go to Canada. I had met him a number of years before that. But he looked over and saw and he goes, “Yeah.” He appreciates today, I think, more than he did back then.Ī: He was standing on the sideline. He’s so uptight, he was like mumbling stuff to me (laugh) and I can’t even remember what he was saying, something about the Super Bowl, trying to win, and you’re looking at people. ![]() I just didn’t remember Harris saying that he saw John Candy during the week, so I pointed it out to him. And we were just standing there and I just saw, he was kind of like framed between two guys’ shoulder pads. TV timeouts take forever in the Super Bowl. And we’d cone back for meetings post-dinner, Harris was like a little kid in a candy shop, telling you all the celebrities he’d seen. Back then, when you go the Super Bowl you get there a week early, we’d practice and meetings, and then you were free for dinner. As a quarterback, I did that a thousand times growing up in my backyard.Ī: Harris Barton was a people person, and still is, I think. … If I had to pick one, it’s probably the one against Cincinnati, when I throw a touchdown to win at the end of the game. The second one we played, basically a home game against the Dolphins and Marino. And the game was close, but it wasn’t one of our better games of the year. The way I look at it is the first one, like you can’t replace the first time you walk onto a Super Bowl field … that feeling of the yeas and the boos kind of met at the 50-yard line. ![]() Q: Which one of the four was your sweetest Super Bowl win?Ī: They all were so different. That’s why I said it: “Look at John Candy,” that’s why I’d make fun of somebody in the huddle whether we’re winning or losing. And you send a message when you’re not the same person. ![]() I think one of the things I found is that, yeah there are times to be nervous, but in a lot of cases, the teammates are looking at you all the time constantly. Q: How would you describe your mentality on the field?Ī: Probably pretty much like I am right here. He said your name is already a nickname with Montana being the last name.Ī: Yeah, it’s better than David W. He sent me a placard in the mail … said David W. Some fan said I didn’t need a nickname, I need a real name. I don’t know how Joe Cool ended up being there. His TV series “Joe Montana: Cool Under Pressure” is now streaming on Peacock.Ī: They kept trying to give me nicknames forever. Legendary NFL quarterback and four-time Super Bowl champ Joe Montana huddles with Post columnist Steve Serby to talk about his storied career and memorable NFL moments. Giants legend doesn’t think Tom Brady is the GOAT Joe Montana says John Candy tried to lure him away from the NFL Joe Montana’s Super Bowl jersey sells for $1.2M, shattering Brady record It does not store any personal data.The good, bad and ugly possibilities for Jets’ Aaron Rodgers experiment The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. ![]()
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